![]() ![]() "Two (tatted)Medallions," from The Priscilla Tatting Book No. "(Tatted)Medallion Snowflake," from The Priscilla Tatting Book No. Nov/Dec(4:6) - "Tatted Star," by Mrs AS Schroeder( Needlecraft Magazine, Nov 1917) Jul/Aug(4:4) - "Rick Rack and Tatting(edge)," from Nufashond Rick Rack Book "Small Tatted Butterfly For Applique on Net," Adapted from The Priscilla Tatting Book #2(1915) May/Jun(4:3) - "Pearl Allen's Tatted Butterfly," by Jaquie Teal ![]() Mar/Apr(4:2) - "Trimmings: Tatted Edging #524," from Tatting Designs with Instructions, Book #5, by A. "A Beaded Scarf Edging to Tat," by Lisa Trumble ![]() Nov/Dec(3:6) - "Doll-sized Tatted Edgings," from Tatting Designs with Instructions, Book #5, by Adeline Cordet(1916)ġ996 Jan/Feb(4:1) - "So Much More Comfort Than Luxury: The Queen's Jeweled Tatting," by Lisa Trumble Sept/Oct(3:5) - "Tatted Edgings, New and Attractive," by Katherine Lawrence Jul/Aug(3:4) - "Pearl's Tatted Cluny Lace," by Alison Addicks "Needle-Tatted Lace Edging and Corner to Make," by Barbara Foster, Leisa Refalo "Learning to Needle Tat," by Jane Fournier "Three Snowflakes to Tat," by Georgia Seitzġ995 Mar/Apr(3:2) - "Needle Tatting: An Almost Hidden Art," by Barbara Foster PIECEWORK TATTING ARTICLES(list is not complete):ġ993 Nov/Dec(1:3) - "Angeline Crichlow: A Challenging Tatter," by Sue Lenthe Close the Source page when you're done.Īnyone with more information about this publication, or has issues to donate or sell, can contact me through My Contact Page. Use it as you would the search function for a word processor(see METHOD 1). There is a search function on source pages. This will bring up a second window that will give you a behind-the-stage look at my coding along with the entries. METHOD TWO(downside is you have to wade through a lot of HTML code to read the entries):ġ. Try to stick to only one word, since authors will sometimes use their middle initial, then not, change names, etc.Ħ. Use the search function as you normally would. "PASTE" or CTRL"V" what you copied into the blank page(it could take a while depending on the size of the page)ĥ. Right click and "SELECT ALL" on the page you wish to searchĤ. Open a blank page in your favorite word processing program.Ģ. METHOD ONE(downside is it takes some effort and time):ġ. HOW TO MAKE THIS MAGAZINE CATALOG PAGE SEARCHABLE: in an attempt to help people better find the articles they are looking for.Īnd Becky Clark found the Interweave Press Searchable Index page for me: I have labeled the articles with the captions "HISTORY", "PATTERN", "TUTORIAL", "PROFILE" etc. You won't have realized just how much weight of history is spun in our threads. You will fall in love with your particular disciplines all over again, and be inspired. ![]() They cover everything from many different angles, paying attention to regional specialties within a discipline, individuals who made a difference and kept traditions from their culture alive, the intricacies and beauty embodied in "craft". SUMMARY: This catalog was one of the hardest for me to get through - not because it was boring, but because I kept stopping to read articles! If you've ever doubted that women's history is intrinsically tied to the evolution of textiles and handwork, this periodical will lay them to rest. PUBLISHER, but are scanned from my private collection. NOTE: ALL COVER IMAGES THIS PAGE ARE PROPERTY OF Published by: Interweave Press, Inc., Loveland, CO Publication Frequency: March 1993 - June 2018: BiMonthly Magazine Title: PIECEWORK: Craft & History Hand in HandĮditor(s): March 1993 - Feb. Wordspinning(letters,journals,literature):.Linen Closet(caring for fine handwork):.The Litchfield Historical Society(Sarah Pierce) A Place to Come To(where to see skilled handwork):.When Famine Ravaged in Ireland(Irish crocheted lace) You won’t get spam and we won’t share your address.Adapted from Margery Burnham Howe's Deerfield Embroidery To add yourself to our mailing list and be notified whenever we post a new podcast, provide your name and email address below. I’m always looking for guests, so let me know if there is someone you’d like me to have on the show. I hope you enjoy this week’s special video presentation. The Shakespeare’s Peddler/Kitten Stitcher website.Vonna’s finished Jesus project.Here are some links: The podcast is also available on FlossTube. Vonna and Gary are doing the chatting and they talk about Vonna’s Jesus project, Sarah Braizear, the Saviours Praise sampler, Bathya, the Queen’s Sampler, Stitch Mania, Frozen Phoenix Art and standing and stitching.–Gary Please support our sponsor, Sassy Jacks Stitchery.It’s Wednesday and this Midweek Chat is sponsored by Sassy Jacks Stitchery. ![]()
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